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Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat

Published: Friday, Aug. 2, 2002 9:18 a.m. MDT
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Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat — ** 1/2 — Concert film featuring Martin Lawrence; rated PG-13 (vulgarity, profanity); exclusively at the Cinemark Jordan Landing Theaters.

The trailers for "Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat" suggest that the comedian at last bares his soul about the personal difficulties he's had since his last concert film, the enormously successful "You So Crazy" in 1994.

That's not exactly what happens.

Lawrence touches on how he was found armed and screaming in a Los Angeles intersection in 1996, how he was arrested at a club a year later and how he collapsed while jogging two years after that.

But he only revisits that history long after he's trashed his critics ("They're like the scum of the Earth to me"), praised America ("This is the best country in the world") and spouted about his spirituality ("I can honestly say I'm blessed").

He only offers some of the details of the trouble he's run into. And while he makes no apologies, at age 37, he seems to have been tempered a bit since "You So Crazy" — a movie so raunchy it drew the dreaded NC-17 rating and the displeasure of Miramax, which promptly dropped it.

So if you're looking for the dirty details, look elsewhere. If you're looking for dirty talk, you've come to the right place.

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Lawrence gives his fans what they want during the concert, filmed in January in Washington, D.C. The former "Def Comedy Jam" host still displays a tremendous gift for physical humor — he does more from the neck up than most comedians can do with their entire bodies — and he still puts on a wide variety of voices and sprints around the stage.

He's at his strongest when he sticks to the topics that originally made his standup routine so funny: dating, sex, marriage, children.

He's weaker when he takes on serious issues: Osama bin Laden, fear of flying, the civil-rights movement, police brutality.

Despite displaying a softer side, Lawrence still has a potty mouth. And while a barrage of four- and 12-letter words is requisite in this setting, he uses them so much, they almost become a crutch, a distraction.

"Runteldat" — an abbreviated way of saying "run and tell that," and the name of Lawrence's entertainment company — also takes a while for the energy to build. Director David Raynr begins with a montage of clips from Lawrence's movies, including "Bad Boys," "Big Momma's House" and "Blue Streak," and his sitcom, "Martin." Mixed in between are news reports about his various setbacks.

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